Suryavanshi’s Rise: From 10 to 150 kilometers to hit the ball, facing 600 goals
It is an old saying that raising a championship in a village is a good thing, and 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi is perfect for that. Vaibhav’s rise is an incredible story in which a series of people join forces to ensure that a boy with little to no teenage boy can compete in his first high-stakes match in a professional cricket game without fear.
In his first delivery facing the IPL on Saturday (April 19, 2025), he sat down and sat down by hitting shardul thakur’s six.
Such talent did not appear overnight.
The foundation of this incredible story is laid when his father, Sanjiv Suryavanshi, sells his farmland to fuel his son’s cricket dream.
Moving forward is Patna-based cricket coach Manish Ojha, who recognizes special talent and ensures that Vaibhav (10 at the time) faces at least 600 delivery times a day in preparation for the big challenge when the opportunity hits the door.
The Bihar Cricket Association then supported its boy and quickly entered the Ranji Trophy like he did when he hit his teenager.
U-19 country selector, under the chairmanship of Thilak Naidu. Push him into the “Colps Test Cricket”.
Finally, the likes of Rajasthan Royals’ Rahul Dravid and Zubin Bharucha polished the uncut diamonds by wiping out diamonds without them by getting him polishing his face side arms in over 150 clicks.
When an average 14-year-old was busy playing PS5 and managing “homework”, the teenager of Samastipur in Bihar became muscular from multiple test veterans like Shardul Thakur, entered the Sawai Man Singh Stadium stand, surpriseing thousands.
In the IPL Universe, 34-shots with 20 goals is a routine thing, but if the inning owner is just his teenagers, fans want to learn more about Rajasthan Royals’ Rs 11 billion recruits.
“His father, Sanjiv, brought him to me when he was eight. Every child is different, but from that age, if I looked at other boys of his age, he would feel like executing anyone he taught. pti Talk about his ward.
But a 14-year-old is still in his growing up era, and his brushstrokes have produced such power that he sends the ball into the stands not once, but three times in the face of a first-class attack?
“You people saw power in his shot, I saw the body position, bat swing and perfect timing. If power would be only criteria to hit sixes, then wrestlers would have played cricket. This is five years of training, playing 600 hundreds balls every day. Other boys at academies would play may be 50 balls a day. I have uploaded around 40 videos of Vaibhav’s training sessions on YouTube. You will see his bat swing is like Yuvraj Singh,” the proud coach added.
Vaibhav’s father Sanjiv was specifically asked to interact with the media because young people had to be avoided unnecessary hype, which could disturb him.
However, ojha cannot stop praising his father and his sacrifice.
“His parents are great. His father travels up and down 100 kilometers every second day and takes him to the competition. Mother is very special about his diet. If someone plays 600 goals a day, he will need more protein nutrition. By the way, I was quoted as saying that I have stopped eating pizza but he has never had pizza but he hasn’t encountered a record so he has bad steps.
Ojha then tells the story of the breadth of the senior Suryavanshi people.
Since Vaibhav received additional training, Sanjiv Ji packed 10 Tiffin boxes. One for Vaibhav, rests for all net bowlers, and they throw extra time to him. Bowling for him. Arrange food for 10 boys the next day of the day. You’ll know it can get tired of the small pocket. But they knew cricket was his call, they invested everything in this hall, they said everything. ”
Prepare for IPL
After Vaibhav finished Bihar’s domestic season after the IPL auction, he participated in four camps conducted by the royals.
One of the camps is the state-of-the-art academy of Talegaon in Maharashtra, where international players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sanju Samson, Dhruv Jurel and Riyan Parag are trained.
“He stayed between camps because the 13-year-old at the time would be very stressful when he was regularly traveling from camp to home and back,” a Royals source said.
But with experience in U-19 and the Ranji Trophy competitions, how can the Royals prepare for his large IPL test? It is understood that both Dravid and Bharucha, one of the most respected cricket coaches, want to offer him any custom plan.
“You don’t want to make any difference in preparation. It’s to make sure everyone feels like they’re being pushed equally, so he knows he has to follow everyone else’s standards. A few tweaks, we started to get him playing very high paces (Sidearms (which can make speeds over 150 kmph) able to get used to some rich bowls to allow him to add to the iPl ipl.
Vaibhav’s journey has just begun and he will follow him keenly.
publishing – April 20, 2025 06:21 pm ist